The Ho Chi Minh trail was a supply route made by North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The trail constantly supplied the in South Vietnam. The trail was made to go through Laos and Cambodia, which bordered Vietnam on the West. North Vietnam did this so that the U.S. would not bomb the trail because it went through neutral countries.
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The Ho Chi Minh trail was a supply route made by North Vietnam during the Vietnam War. The trail constantly supplied the in South Vietnam. The trail was made to go through Laos and Cambodia, which bordered Vietnam on the West. North Vietnam did this so that the U.S. would not bomb the trail because it went through neutral countries.
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